Infingame Adds Evoplay Catalog to Its Aggregation Platform
Aggregation specialist Infingame has locked in a full content integration with game studio Evoplay, opening the entire Evoplay library — slots, instant games, and more — to every operator running on the Infingame platform. The deal went live in June 2026, and it signals another step in the ongoing consolidation of premium content under multi-provider aggregation roofs.
For operators, the practical upside is immediate: one integration, one contract, and suddenly a full Evoplay catalog is on the shelf. That kind of frictionless access is exactly what mid-tier and emerging operators have been chasing as player expectations for content variety keep climbing.
What Infingame and Evoplay Just Did
As reported by Yogonet, Infingame has completed a full technical integration of Evoplay’s game portfolio into its aggregation layer. Operators already plugged into Infingame’s platform can now activate Evoplay titles without any additional development work on their end — the content simply becomes available through the existing API connection.
Evoplay is no small addition. The studio has built a reputation for high-production instant games and slots that lean into fast-play mechanics — a category that overlaps meaningfully with the crash and turbo-game audience. Their titles tend to prioritize short session loops and visual flair, which fits neatly into the kind of portfolio a crypto-friendly or mobile-first operator wants to offer.
Infingame, for its part, has been steadily expanding its content roster. Adding a studio with Evoplay’s market footprint strengthens the platform’s pitch to new operator clients who want breadth without the headache of managing a dozen separate studio relationships.
The Bigger Picture
Aggregation deals like this one have become the dominant growth mechanism in B2B iGaming. Rather than operators hunting down individual studio partnerships, aggregators absorb the integration work and resell access at scale. It’s a model that benefits everyone in the chain — studios get distribution, operators get content, and aggregators get stickier platform relationships.
This mirrors the kind of move we saw when aggregation platforms began aggressively signing instant-game and crash-adjacent studios in the early 2020s, a trend that helped titles in the fast-play category reach operator lobbies far faster than direct deals would have allowed. The velocity of that expansion is only increasing in 2026.
Evoplay specifically has been pushing into markets where crypto casinos and fast-game audiences are concentrated. Their instant game vertical — which includes titles built around quick multiplier resolution and minimal decision complexity — positions them squarely in the same competitive space as dedicated crash game providers. Getting that content onto Infingame’s platform means it can now reach operator segments that were previously out of reach.
Still, aggregation isn’t without its tensions. As more studios route through fewer aggregation hubs, platform dependency grows on both sides. An operator whose entire content stack runs through one aggregator carries real concentration risk. That’s a conversation the industry keeps circling but hasn’t fully resolved.
What This Means for Crash and Instant Game Players
If you play at a crypto casino or fast-game platform that runs on Infingame’s infrastructure, your lobby just got a meaningful upgrade. Evoplay’s instant game titles share DNA with the crash and turbo-game formats that define this audience — short rounds, escalating tension, and the kind of volatility that keeps sessions interesting.
Operators in the crypto casino space have been particularly aggressive about stacking their lobbies with instant and provably-fair-adjacent content. Evoplay’s integration into Infingame’s platform gives those operators a credible new content block to deploy. Whether that translates into dedicated instant-game sections or simply fills out an existing fast-play tab depends on how each operator chooses to merchandise the catalog.
Players who enjoy titles like Pigaboom — which blends crash mechanics with bonus-buy energy — will recognize the same design philosophy in Evoplay’s instant game lineup. Fast resolution, clear risk-reward loops, and high replayability are the common thread across this entire content category.
Notably, the deal doesn’t appear to be geo-restricted based on available information, which means operators across multiple regulated markets could activate Evoplay content through the same integration. That’s a meaningful reach multiplier for a studio looking to grow its active player base in 2026.
Analyst Take
Infingame adding Evoplay is a clean, logical move — but the real story here is structural. Aggregation platforms are quietly becoming the kingmakers of iGaming content distribution, and studios that secure strong aggregator relationships early are building a durable distribution moat. Evoplay’s instant game catalog is genuinely well-suited to the audiences that crypto and fast-game operators are competing for right now. Whether Infingame can convert this content win into meaningful new operator signings is the metric worth watching over the next two quarters.